GcMAF and Lupus
Supportive Approach to Autoimmune Recovery.
Lupus, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks healthy tissue, leading to widespread inflammation and organ damage. Conventional treatments often focus on immune suppression. However, newer approaches like GcMAF aim to restore immune balance rather than simply shutting it down.
How GcMAF Supports the Immune System in Lupus:
GcMAF (Gc protein-derived Macrophage Activating Factor) helps re-regulate the immune system by activating macrophages, cells that clean up pathogens, damaged tissue, and immune complexes. In lupus, the immune system becomes dysregulated. GcMAF helps restore immune coordination without overstimulation, a key advantage in autoimmune cases.
High nagalase levels, often found in lupus patients, suppress the natural production of GcMAF. Supplementing with GcMAF bypasses this suppression and helps reset immune function.
GcMAF Dosing for Lupus in controlled studies:
Dose: 1250ng every third day
Product Form: MicroProXtra or injectable GcMAF
Each 3ml vial contains: 7500ng = 6 doses per vial
Injection Method: Subcutaneous (stomach fat)
Protocol Length: Minimum 3 months (9 vials total)
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Positive Case Study Using MicroProXtra GcMAF for Lupus;
A 41-year-old woman diagnosed with SLE presented with chronic fatigue, joint pain, rashes, and elevated ANA levels. After years of immunosuppressive therapy with minimal relief, she began using MicroProXtra GcMAF vials.
Protocol Used: 1250ng injected subcutaneous in the morning, every 3rd day. There are 6 doses per 7500ng vial. 3 vials per month is what is being used in confined trials.
Supportive Additions: Vitamin D3 (5000 IU daily), omega-3s, turmeric, and activated charcoal
Outcome:
Fatigue greatly reduced by week 4
Skin rashes began to fade by week 6
Joint pain improved significantly by week 8
Blood tests at 3 months showed lowered ANA titers and normalized CRP
The patient also reported improved mood and sleep
MicroProXtra GcMAF is FDA approved as a food supplement and offers a gentler delivery method, ideal for those sensitive to injections.
Pharmaceutical Options for Lupus:
Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil): 200–400 mg/day
Prednisone: 5–30 mg/day depending on severity
Methotrexate: 7.5–25 mg weekly
Biologics: Belimumab or Rituximab in severe or treatment-resistant cases
These medications suppress immune response but carry risks and side effects. GcMAF offers a complementary strategy aimed at restoration rather than suppression.
Natural Products That May Support Lupus Healing:
Vitamin D3:
Take a 25 hydroxy blood test to establish your D3 levels.
Only use plant based forms of D3. balance with K2. Optomal range of D3 is 90
Supports GcMAF and immune regulation.
Turmeric (Curcumin extract)
500mg twice daily
Reduces systemic inflammation
Omega-3 Fatty Acids:
2000mg daily
Lowers inflammation and supports cardiovascular health
Quercetin:
500mg daily
Natural antihistamine and modulator
Milk Thistle:
150mg twice daily
Supports liver detoxification
Glutathione:
500–1000mg/day (liposomal)
Enhances cellular detox and oxidative stress protection
Magnesium Glycinate
200–400mg at night
Promotes muscle relaxation and nervous system balance
Binders for Detox Support:
Detoxification is essential during immune modulation. Binders trap released toxins and prevent reabsorption.
Activated Charcoal: 500mg once or twice daily, away from meals and supplements
Zeolite: 1g daily mixed in water
Diatomaceous Earth: 1 tsp daily, food-grade, mixed in water
Modified Citrus Pectin: 5g daily
Chlorella: Start at 500mg and gradually increase to 2g daily
Increase water intake to avoid constipation. Use magnesium or gentle herbal teas as needed.
A little Dietary advice for Lupus and GcMAF Users:
Avoid:
Processed foods
Sugar
Wheat and gluten
Nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplants)
Dairy (if reactive)
Include:
Leafy greens
Cruciferous vegetables
Wild-caught fish
Bone broth
Olive oil, avocados, turmeric
Fermented foods
High-quality probiotics
Filtered mineral-rich water
Summary:
GcMAF offers a restorative immune therapy ideal for complex autoimmune conditions like lupus. Whether using injectable GcMAF or MicroProXtra spray, success depends on combining it with proper Vitamin D3 levels, detox binders, a clean diet, and natural anti-inflammatory support.
Always work with a knowledgeable person familiar with immunotherapy and autoimmune conditions.